The opinions in this review are MY OWN...so dont judge too much! I LOVED this book!!!!! The desription was fine and beautiful. The description of their home (in Ireland) at the beginning really reflected how innocent and naiive the girls really were. Moving to Liverpool seemed to be a big advenure for them and I as a reader seemed to share that with them. Then, when they moved to Liverpool, they (Molly and Bernie) had to get on their feet and find jobs etc. This did bore me slightly at first, but still, I read on and I'm glad that I did. At first, molly was my heroine of the story, as she was much more hardworking, and new how to do necessary things (like sewing!), and was much more patient and willing to learn. However, I think she was stupid to just give in to Billy as she did, and she didn't keep to her plans and morals for life...she just gave in, so naiive-ly. And i really felt Bernie's loss after Jimmy died, and I truly belive that they were soul mates <3 It was a shame that molly had a miscarraige, but I'm so glad that Joe was there for her, and was also there for her throughout her pregnancy. I'm also glad that Mrs Hayes didn't mind too much (that Molly was pregnant....under the given circumstances), and still kept the pair on to live at her house. I generally think that it was a great book and I will definately read it again!
After the end... Me, being my imaginary self, I do carry on past the ending (and sometimes write fanfiction!), and decide their ending after the ending (that makes NO sense...owell).
I believe that Molly ad Joe do fal in love (love is blind <3), and by the time she's 21, they marry, and that's when Molly has her own soft furnishings business, and Bernie doesn't fall in love/marry again but lives with Mrs Hayes (which will be close by to Joe and Mollys'), and gets a big business in baking and selling raditional Irish Confectionery-all good :o)